1. Thanks for joining uspublished at 17:24 British Summer Time 26 June

    We're going to end our coverage here but thanks for joining us and make sure you mark 21 September on your calendars.

    An all-British clash between Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua for the IBF heavyweight title at Wembley Stadium - fights don't come much bigger than that.

    You can read more on that, with analysis from our colleague Kal Sajad who was at today's news conference, here.

  2. 'I'm not waiting around for Fury much longer'published at 17:23 British Summer Time 26 June

    Anthony Joshua still wants to fight Tyson Fury, but says he won't wait around forever.

    "It’s a fight that’s been brewing for a long time. I can’t wait until I’m 50 to fight Fury, because I would have had so many wars. I’m not going to sit around and wait," Joshua told BBC Sport.

    "This is my 13th world title fight, probably my seventh or sixth world champion fighter I am fighting. I am ready, I would love to fight Fury, but I am not waiting around much longer. I’ve been waiting around. I’ve been chasing it.

    "I’ve signed to fight Fury, I’ve signed to fight Wilder before. Now I’m having to go down the path of fighting other good fighters. Let’s just get the fight on while we’re fresh. How many wars to I have to have before I get to Fury?"

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  3. Postpublished at 17:15 British Summer Time 26 June

    A lot can be made of a face-off - what do you think?

    Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois face offImage source, PA Media
    Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois face offImage source, PA Media
    Daniel Dubois looks away during a face-off with Anthony JoshuaImage source, Reuters
  4. Can AJ be three-time?published at 17:13 British Summer Time 26 June

    For those of you wondering from our earlier question of who would Anthony Joshua join in the three-time heavyweight world champion club...

    It's an elite group of fighters!

    • Muhammad Ali
    • Michael Moorer
    • Evander Holyfield
    • Lennox Lewis
    • Vitali Klitschko
  5. Dubois fight isn't redemption - Joshuapublished at 17:13 British Summer Time 26 June

    BBC Sport's Ade Adedoyin caught up with Anthony Joshua earlier today, where he spoke about his IBF heavyweight title fight against Daniel Dubois, a potential bout with Tyson Fury and more.

    You can watch the interview below.

    Media caption,

    Dubois fight is not redemption - Joshua

  6. 'He's been around the block'published at 17:06 British Summer Time 26 June

    Cacace v Warrington

    BBC Sport NI caught up with Anto Cacace as his bout with two-time world champion Josh Warrington was confirmed.

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  7. Will winner face Usyk-Fury?published at 17:05 British Summer Time 26 June

    Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn is targeting an undisputed title bout for his fighter Anthony Joshua if he beats Daniel Dubois.

    Hearn: "As a team we have a plan, a vision. We've always believed he will be undisputed champion, we don’t see anybody in the division beating him."

    "So we've had a dream, we've been manifesting the undisputed champion and that is what’s going to happen. Anthony's going to win this fight and then he’s going to beat the winner of Fury and Usyk. I can see it, I can smell it, I can breathe it."

  8. Postpublished at 17:00 British Summer Time 26 June

    Here come Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois for their face off as sparklers light up the front of the stage.

    Both are stern-faced, staring into each others eyes. In contrast, Eddie Hearn can be seen beaming in shot in the background.

    It's Dubois who breaks eye contact first, turning to the audience and raising his fist, before Joshua follows suit.

    All very respectful.

    Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois pose for picturesImage source, PA Media
  9. Postpublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 26 June

    We’ve just seen the fighters on the undercard face off and there’s a short delay before Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois square up, with what looks like a short presentation and photo opportunity on stage.

  10. Postpublished at 16:51 British Summer Time 26 June

    All very cordial between the undercard fighters so far. The main event up next.

  11. Postpublished at 16:48 British Summer Time 26 June

    We now we have the face-offs...

  12. Dubois has been on my mind for a while - Joshuapublished at 16:47 British Summer Time 26 June

    And now Anthony Joshua…

    "Next man up, congratulations to Daniel for winning his last fight, but we’re here now. I went out to watch his last fight, it was a good fight between the two of them and I picked Dubois to win as well. He came through, we’re here and Dubois has been on my mind for a while, and he will be for the next 12 weeks."

    "[Dubois' name] isn't like the way they mention Fury or Wilder, but I’m not silly either. I know the game, we’re in the wild, we’re a pack of lions, I can’t just focus on them two I’ve got to keep my eyes peeled. Whoever it was I’d be ready to fight but obviously it’s Daniel now.

    "I feel fresh. But I don’t drink, I don’t smoke, that’s my only advice. Thank god I don’t get into antics outside of boxing. I use boxing to keep me on the straight and narrow. It doesn’t matter [the ages] we’re in peak condition, age is just a number."

    Anthony Joshua smiles and laughsImage source, PA Media
  13. Postpublished at 16:45 British Summer Time 26 June

    Kal Sajad
    BBC Sport journalist at OVO Arena, Wembley

    Boxing is a funny old sport. More than three and a half years ago, Daniel Dubois was written off by many as a hype job after a 10th round stoppage loss to Joe Joyce.

    Some will feel a little irked that Dubois has been handed a world title without a punch being thrown. That’s not strictly true, he earned the title by winning the ‘interim’ IBF title against Hrgovic.

    Having said that, a world title should be won in the ring and on the night. It would have made sense to just make this fight for the vacant title.

  14. I need to be the king slayer - Duboispublished at 16:39 British Summer Time 26 June

    Here’s Daniel Dubois...

    "Yeah it feels different. I would have loved to win [the IBF belt] on the night in my last fight but here we are, I’m blessed, we keep going."

    "I’m learning more about myself, a fighter, a person, coming through the darkness, going into the light and going into the future. I’m really up for this, I'm ready to go.

    "I’m aiming to be the best. AJ has been the king for a long time but on the night I need to be the king slayer. That’s the goal, the mission I have, so let’s go.

    "I’m ready to let my fists do the talking. I’m 100% ready to go, focussed and to train like a beast."

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  15. Postpublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 26 June

    Anthony Joshua waits for his turn to speak...

    Anthony Joshua looks bored at a news conferenceImage source, PA Media
  16. Rivals go again at Wembleypublished at 16:35 British Summer Time 26 June

    It's Queensberry v Matchroom, Frank Warren v Eddie Hearn all over again.

    Queensberry smashed Matchroom 5-0 in their 5v5 card earlier this month.

    Can Anthony Joshua restore some pride?

    Eddie Hearn, Anthony Joshua, Daniel Dubois, Frank Warren all pose for pictures in front of Wembley archImage source, Getty Images
  17. 'What Dubois has done in 12 months is incredible'published at 16:33 British Summer Time 26 June

    Daniel Dubois' trainer Don Charles and Anthony Joshua's trainer Ben Davison are speaking before the heavyweights:

    Charles: "We’ve been together for 12 months, people have to remember that, what we’ve done in that period, there’s so much development and growth to come, so what he’s done in the last 12 months is unthinkable, and we’re just getting started.

    "Whether it’s a good or bad experience you learn from them, obviously we’re disappointed by the outcome with Usyk. But we learn from the situation."

    Davison: "Nothing really [has changed], maybe it’s the ways we articulate what we want him to do, with a game plan he’s as good as it gets when it comes to executing."

  18. Riyadh Season comes to Londonpublished at 16:31 British Summer Time 26 June

    Saudi Arabia's involvement has changed the face of boxing over the last 12 months, with a number of high profile fights taking place in the Kingdom which in recent years likely wouldn't have come to fruition.

    Rival boxing promotors have started working together but critics have pointed to a "flat" atmosphere in Saudi Arabia - perhaps in part encouraging the shift to London for Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua's fight.

    With ongoing allegations of 'sportswashing' directed at the nation added to the mix, BBC Sport explored the impact of the Saudi boxing takeover and what it has meant for the fight game here.

  19. Postpublished at 16:29 British Summer Time 26 June

    Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois are about to speak...

  20. Postpublished at 16:25 British Summer Time 26 June

    Seems Anthony Joshua is a clear favourite among fight fans against Daniel Dubois.

    Scroll down to continue voting.

    Daniel Dubois v Anthony Joshua voteImage source, BBC Sport